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1Password - Saving, filling, and changing your passwords

Learn how to use 1Password to save your passwords, fill them, and change them to make them stronger.

Save passwords and sign in to websites

1Password works with all the sites you visit on the web. Get started with 1Password in your browser.

Get started in your browser

Use 1Password to save passwords and sign in to sites in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and Safari.

Learn about filling and saving in your browser

1Password in Safari

Get started on your iOS device

Use 1Password to save passwords and sign in to sites:

Learn about filling and saving in Safari

Learn about filling and saving in apps

Saving a login inline with the 1Password browser extension.

Get started on your Android device

Use 1Password to save passwords and sign in to sites on your Android device.

Learn about filling and saving on Android

Use Autofill to fill passwords

Do more with 1Password in your browser

Once you’re comfortable saving and filling passwords, see how else the 1Password can help you stay safe and productive online.

Change your passwords

Replace old passwords with strong, unique passwords that you don’t have to remember.

Learn about changing your passwords

1Password suggesting a new password

Fill credit cards and addresses

Along with passwords, 1Password can also fill your saved credit cards and addresses.

Learn about filling credit cards and addresses

Filtering items in a credit card field

Fill one-time passwords

1Password works as an authenticator for all your one-time passwords.

Learn about saving and filling one-time passwords

Two-factor code

Copy passwords easily

When automatic filling isn’t an option, you can copy passwords directly from 1Password into your apps.

Learn about copying passwords into other apps

Click or tap a password to copy it

Get help

Learn what to do if 1Password isn’t working in your browser.

If you already have passwords and other information saved in your browser’s built-in password manager, learn how to move your data into 1Password from Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, or Safari.

If you’re using a different browser, you might be able to export your passwords and other information using the comma-separated values (CSV) file format. To learn how to export to a CSV file, check the documentation for your browser. Then move your data into your account on 1Password.com.

After you’ve moved your passwords and other information from your browser into 1Password, learn how to turn off the built-in password manager in your browser.



Keywords:
1Password, password manager, save, fill, change, passwords 
Doc ID:
144823
Owned by:
Peter V. in Cybersecurity
Created:
2024-11-21
Updated:
2024-11-21
Sites:
DoIT Help Desk, Office of Cybersecurity